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Liberty Russo
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21 September, 02:58
What is called mother liquor in a chemistry lab?
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Evangeline Allison
21 September, 03:20
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The mother liquor is the part of a solution that is left over after it crystallizes. An example of a place you could find this is in sugar refinement.
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